Thank you,
Another question if you don't mind. Why is the change interval ont he differential fluid so short? My manual suggests every 12K. That seems very short in comparison to previous vehicles I have owned.

There are 2 maintainance schedules A and B. The severe usage cycle does recommend this interval to maintain the life of the axle under severe conditions. Schedule A is lube for life and no change is required.

I know this is for a different model this time but I want to ask about the stall bug on the wranglers and is there any answers to to problem yet? People are going to get in accedents.
By the way thanks for your time here, Troy.

If I received a letterin the mail about my wife's Libby and the current recall (her's is an '05), how long does it take to have checked out to see if her vehicle was one of the ones affected and does it matter if she is over the 36K mile mark?

If I received a letterin the mail about my wife's Libby and the current recall (her's is an '05), how long does it take to have checked out to see if her vehicle was one of the ones affected and does it matter if she is over the 36K mile mark?

With any recalls, we recommend contacting your dealer to set an appointment and to discuss the amount of time they will need to perform the service. We generally suggest being prepared to leave the vehicle for the day since dealer workload can vary.

I know this is for a different model this time but I want to ask about the stall bug on the wranglers and is there any answers to to problem yet? People are going to get in accedents.
By the way thanks for your time here, Troy.